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states don't realize this. they think it's just the active components. but the role that the reserves and guards play are very, very important. this committee appreciates that very much. this subcommittee will reconvene on wednesday, june 6th at 10:00 a.m. to receive testimony from outside witnesses, and now we'll stand in recess subject to call of the chair. [ gavel sounds ] >>> here's what's ahead today on c-span 3. next a look ahead at women that have won nobel prizes chls then a discussion on the federal government's role on energy and innovation and later a program on online privacy laws. today on c-span 2 action we're showing you several portions of the recent british phone hacking investigation, known as the levison inquiry. this gets under way in about 20 minutes at 12:30 p.m. eastern, again on c-span 2. and coming up tonight, a debate between the candidates running in wisconsin's gubernatorial recall election. republican incumbent scott walker is being challenged by milwaukee's democratic bear, tom bar
states don't realize this. they think it's just the active components. but the role that the reserves and guards play are very, very important. this committee appreciates that very much. this subcommittee will reconvene on wednesday, june 6th at 10:00 a.m. to receive testimony from outside witnesses, and now we'll stand in recess subject to call of the chair. [ gavel sounds ] >>> here's what's ahead today on c-span 3. next a look ahead at women that have won nobel prizes chls then a...
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so we didn't -- we disadvantaged the united states from a security standpoint. and by the same toeng we disadvantaged the united states and the people of uzbekistan by sending him back and not keeping the forward motion with respect to human rights and freer political and freer economic systems. so it's a matter of how you look at it. now, the reason i come to that conclusion, and it's not the way people mostly look at things in the world. the reason i do is because if we're good, we weren't good, think of our country. think of what we went through. we had slaves into the 1800s. women didn't vote until the 1900s. we had a civil war where we killed hundreds of thousands of human beings. a terrible, terrible civil war. we didn't arrive this way. we're still evolving. and those countries are evolving. and they don't go from a dictatorial system to a free system in five minutes. it's a tough journey. it's a very tough journey. it was a tough journey for this country. and we've made enormous progress. we did the same thing with pakistan. pakistan, musharraf stepped u
so we didn't -- we disadvantaged the united states from a security standpoint. and by the same toeng we disadvantaged the united states and the people of uzbekistan by sending him back and not keeping the forward motion with respect to human rights and freer political and freer economic systems. so it's a matter of how you look at it. now, the reason i come to that conclusion, and it's not the way people mostly look at things in the world. the reason i do is because if we're good, we weren't...
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the united states has three summit objectives. number one is charting a clear path for the clegs of and reaffirming afghanistan. the second objective maintaining the poor defense capabilities during this period of austerity and building a force ready for future challenges. finally, deepening the engagement of hibernations. mr. chairman, i would like to end here. i look forward to a good discussion. thank you very much, sir to townaccepted, we will have that, i'm sure. let me ask you quickly if i can before i turn the gavel over. first of all, what sort of reaction to the european -- generally to the obama administration's decision to take two of the four combat brigades, army brigades out of europe. and what's the impact? >> i appreciate the opportunity to address that because i think we have been quite successful in explaining what was thinking. i've been in berlin, lithuania and copenhagen. to think about it even with people imagining it somehow we were reducing our presence in europe. the fact is those brigade combat teams have
the united states has three summit objectives. number one is charting a clear path for the clegs of and reaffirming afghanistan. the second objective maintaining the poor defense capabilities during this period of austerity and building a force ready for future challenges. finally, deepening the engagement of hibernations. mr. chairman, i would like to end here. i look forward to a good discussion. thank you very much, sir to townaccepted, we will have that, i'm sure. let me ask you quickly if...
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except the united nations. united states. shockingly and second commander in chief next to president obama. where we are keeping 120,000 soldiers. only the united states keep more than 120,000 soldiers aboard. we have fielded another commissions, what is known at special missions. some with peace building mandates. our record of achievement in nurturing recovery fromflict is long. of course, there have been setbacks, but the bottom line is clear. the united nations is a deal where we are most and just ask -- our engagement has helped many societies make a new start. peace building saves lives. it protects human rights and promotes the rule of law. it saves money with a cost that are just a fraction of peace keeping operations. military operations. and the economic damaged caused by the conflicts, so it is quite natural that peace building is taken on a greater profile in the work of the united nations for peace. and so, it is good to be here today. today. to mark six years since the establishment of peace building commission.
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of the united states appoints the fifth. those aren't odds i want to deal with when it comes to doing business in america. and i would just ask, and we've talked about this already, and maybe i'll direct to the jer general. i certainly respect his advocacy for what he feels like is important to the navy, but this treaty is much bigger than that and involves a lot of other things, and given the fact, american oil companies already lease a lot of land 200 miles out of the gulf to begin development of that, and we've done that without the law of the treaty. and we can keep the straits open and wep have committed to do that whether we're in this treaty or not. but, general, how is it in the interests of the united states to turn the royalties over to an unaccountable international b e bureaucracy i know senator inhofe asked this, given the fact we're facing billions in dollars of shortfalls and cuts in our military and this is something that is real money, that is going to be paid to an international body at a time our country i
of the united states appoints the fifth. those aren't odds i want to deal with when it comes to doing business in america. and i would just ask, and we've talked about this already, and maybe i'll direct to the jer general. i certainly respect his advocacy for what he feels like is important to the navy, but this treaty is much bigger than that and involves a lot of other things, and given the fact, american oil companies already lease a lot of land 200 miles out of the gulf to begin...
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it's an ally of the united states. so i think it's fully appropriate for us to have a discussion about this. >> afghanistan -- are the u.s. pledges to afghanistan unconditional regardless of who wins the presidential election in 2014? >> that, i don't -- >> the national pledges? >> well, that, the strategic partnership agreement? yeah. that president obama and president karzai signed. a couple things about that. first of all that is an agreement between the united states and afghanistan. not an agreement between individuals. it's a national agreement. entered into because it was in interests of the united states and afghanistan. the first thing. the second thing is that it is obligations on both sides. which we would seek to being implemented. obligations on the u.s. side and on the afghan side. >> okay. stephen and then we'll let tom go. >> how concerned is the u.s. that the continuing budget cuts and austerity in europe could have nato to xct act in the fut in a situation like libya? and growth in europe. do you expe
it's an ally of the united states. so i think it's fully appropriate for us to have a discussion about this. >> afghanistan -- are the u.s. pledges to afghanistan unconditional regardless of who wins the presidential election in 2014? >> that, i don't -- >> the national pledges? >> well, that, the strategic partnership agreement? yeah. that president obama and president karzai signed. a couple things about that. first of all that is an agreement between the united states...
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states and it will matter in january of next year who the president of the united states is. the composition of the congress will be immensely important. the big question about barack obama is will he in his second term be able to succeed to a degree it that he has not been able to succeed in his first term to do what he wanted to do in his first term? if you go back to his speeches in the campaign trail in 2008, grant park in his inauguration kept talking about a planet in peril and how that had to be a priority. it was not a priority at the beginning of the administration. health care was the priority at the beginning of the administration. the climate issue faded and ultimately failed to get anywhere. obviously that was a joint mistake, part of the handling of the executive branch and the legislative branch so the big question on that issue and -- he had some success on reducing the nuclear peril particularly with the new start treaty with the russians but no such success on the test ban. the big question will not be what his intentions are but his ability to deliver. with
states and it will matter in january of next year who the president of the united states is. the composition of the congress will be immensely important. the big question about barack obama is will he in his second term be able to succeed to a degree it that he has not been able to succeed in his first term to do what he wanted to do in his first term? if you go back to his speeches in the campaign trail in 2008, grant park in his inauguration kept talking about a planet in peril and how that...
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states and russia right now where you have the united states very upset with russia over its veto of the attempt to use military force against syria and also the tension over the installation of the so-called anti missile was system in western and even eastern europe the united states may very well be behind this and develop the me it appeared to integration is now just a few hours away so don't forget to join us from seven thirty g.m.t. in the morning plus special coverage of the event from the stunning splendor of the kremlin's holes. opposition activists have clashed with police in central moscow often defying order is to move to they officially agree to a cation for their rally the anti-government protests dubbed the march of millions it was timed for the evil vladimir putin's presidential you know gratian out of t.s.a. you got a piece can all has the details. the a rally itself originally was pretty peaceful until one of the radical leaders of the opposition i said you will die so if called on the crowd to move away from the authorized area and gather at another spot not agreed
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states to say we are going to take north korean defectors who want to settle in the united states, it was a big step the administration didn't try to toot the horn publicly come and say hey, look at us. but it was a very big and important step that set an example out there and put a marker in the ground saying the united states is not just talking about human rights improvements come it's time to do something. the second thing, as you mentioned, he brought attention to the issue by bringing in defectives, people whose books he's read, stories he has known, in intimate details that he has known very well about the spokesman talked about the situation. and then there were press statement saying that he met with these people and he wanted to see the human rights situation improved in north korea. again, giving names and faces to this sort of problem helps to give it a broader reference. in the book, i go through some of the experiences of one these defectives came into the oval office, walking them into the oval office, watching them respond, watching president bush respond. it was a rea
states to say we are going to take north korean defectors who want to settle in the united states, it was a big step the administration didn't try to toot the horn publicly come and say hey, look at us. but it was a very big and important step that set an example out there and put a marker in the ground saying the united states is not just talking about human rights improvements come it's time to do something. the second thing, as you mentioned, he brought attention to the issue by bringing in...
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went on strike to demand conditions from the united states. comes across a. day to mark the labor union strike for the last seventy or eighty years. various political movements and parties on the street name let's. also be. the rest of the. citizen came from the united states. also taking part in this they can sleep on a sort of. situation over the last six months of this time on this labor day their. largest side says the united states feels that the devastation to the philippines is. losing their mistakes and it is europe which is going through a rather difficult time financially and politically so we know there will be there was a sense of fun to. write out of iraq that there's a reason or more of a day to celebrate spraying and then to protest anything. that is a ridiculous you're right that what our opposition members are also out to go message across the country's second largest party which still refuses to accept last year's parliamentary election results so also one happy about vladimir putin's return to the kremlin. reports from amid a sea of red fla
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exit the united states. there is a sense in the philippines. to mistakes and it is europe which is going through other difficulties financially politically so we know there will be there is a sense of fun to. watch that is the reason or more of a day to celebrate spraying and then to protest anything. opposition members are also out to go message across the country's second largest party which still refuses to accept last year's parliamentary election results so also one happy about vladimir putin's return to the kremlin. reports from amid a sea of red flags. is round the has held annually for the congress party all media carries a certain amount of symbolism for them as they stand to represent workers in russia was a stages of history comes the days of the soviet union masquerades which are held then when you take a look at the crowd you really get a sense for that this down among some of the just fronts for the soviet union images of the controversial georgia standard for its being held up time for their leader gennady zyuganov now he has pro
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japan, south korea, united states have submitted a list of 40 north korean firms. sources close to the u.s. say china has not said its reluctan provoke north korea. china is seen as having a decisive influence on the number of companies that will make the final list. >>> the u.n. peace heef keeping chief is urging member countries to send the cease-fire monitors to syria. they want to send 300 observers and the secretary-general says only half that number has been secured. >> the fact is that the numbers are still small at the moment, but already they have had a visible impact, an effective impact underground. >> he says u.n. observers are operating in five locations including damascus, the central city of homs and dara in the south. he said the observers have reported cease-fire violations, but he says the use of heavy weapons and shelling has subsided since the mission's arrival. they're negotiating the conditions with syrian authorities. he says the government has denied visas to some observers. >>> japan's foreign minister asked israel's leaders to show restrai
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states claims that it would like to bring liberty or democracy to syria my feeling is that everything should be pushed through to create some kind of a ceasefire rather than pass a resolution that calls for assad removal or resolution. calls for intervention or anything else there's no real formal opposition you know it's a sort of a mess and they just went through this in libya. all right nineteen minutes past the hour and the a legit mastermind behind the nine eleven attacks appeared on the front of the guantanamo military tribunals on saturday on charges that could see him and his four accomplices face the death penalty khalid shaikh muhammad is one of five men charged with planning the atrocities in which almost three thousand people were killed during the thirteen hour hearing of the accused refused to answer questions or enter a plea all while some relatives of nine eleven victims watched on it's the second time the u.s. has tried to prosecute the man after an attempt to try them in america failed three years ago because of a public backlash american boy or eric montoya believes
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military action which still leaves the united states extremely frustrated over the events in syria so why would i scale i'm sorry to interrupt but sources who suggest but is also is in cahoots with some mysterious western partners on this venture any inkling as to who those partners might be well again i said i think there's a very strong possibility that he's acting as an agent for u.s. intelligence and the fact that he's been you know working in the u.k. and has had the support of the british courts in shutting down british press russian press and american press and their criticisms of him tells me that he has some very powerful allies and very. i levels in the west now it is off ski is baiting prosecutors to seek his extradition on this matter and why is it that he'd want to do something like that well he thinks he'll get a day in court where he'll be able to do discovery and show whatever embarrassing things you knows about the russian government he was very close to putin a long time ago and it was during the period of privatization that he was very close to the previous governme
military action which still leaves the united states extremely frustrated over the events in syria so why would i scale i'm sorry to interrupt but sources who suggest but is also is in cahoots with some mysterious western partners on this venture any inkling as to who those partners might be well again i said i think there's a very strong possibility that he's acting as an agent for u.s. intelligence and the fact that he's been you know working in the u.k. and has had the support of the british...
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the united nations, led by the united states, helped us through that dark hour. they came to us to rescue on the brink of collapse. forever after, the united nations community has been a beacon of hope and is still is, billions of others around the world. when ever i see all of them who are looking to the united nations, i am humbled. what kind of support can i bring to them? today, as then, i believe the united nations can and must be the solution to the worlds great challenges. engagement through the united nations, share the costs and responsibilities of leadership for all universal values and to steer the world through this great transition. that is why in january, as i begin my second term, i sent out a roadmap for my five year second term as secretary- general. they are in effect five imperatives of collective global action, opportunities to create the future we want, how to fight climate change and chart a new development. a path of sustainable growth and development. how to prevent country and response to disasters and other humanitarian emergencies, from
the united nations, led by the united states, helped us through that dark hour. they came to us to rescue on the brink of collapse. forever after, the united nations community has been a beacon of hope and is still is, billions of others around the world. when ever i see all of them who are looking to the united nations, i am humbled. what kind of support can i bring to them? today, as then, i believe the united nations can and must be the solution to the worlds great challenges. engagement...
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. >> the entire region believes that the united states of america is withdrawing. they have to live in the neighborhood, and they are making the accommodations and that's not good for america. >> mccain joins mitt romney at a veterans event in california today. both candidates are vying for support from veterans and military families. >> reporter: our own "wall street journal" poll shows mitt romney with an eight-point edge among military voters. but a poll shows just the opposite, president obama leading with a lot of those voters in battleground states. from washington, i'm tracie potts, nbc news. >>> well, veterans are gathering in san francisco this morning to take part in a very special cross-country journey. soldiers from the iraq and afghanistan wars along with other athletes will take part in the sea to shining sea bike ride. a way to honor troops and the american spirit. they will leave chrissy field today with a trek that will end on a virginia beach. now on this memorial day, a tribute to victims of the 9/11 attacks. a remembrance event will be held this
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we have wealthy nations in europe, with a large population, that, leave it all to the united states. and it is true. no one thing costs a lot of money. well, let me go back on, the weapons. as the price of the, ratification in the senate, of the nuclear weapons treaty last year, the republicans, to keep it from getting the 2/3 vote or give it the 2/3 vote insisted on spending tens of billions more over the years on enhancing the nuclear arsenal in ways the military doesn't think is necessary. tens of billions. >> there are cards on your chairs. fill out the cards. they'll be collected. we'll start feeding them into the debate. back to israel. the survey shows the obama administration's middle east policy has gained ground among jewish voters. with 58% approving. and 40% disapproving the president's handling of u.s. israel relations. while just last fall the results were that 40% approving. 53% das proisapproving. is this a referendum on the president's approach to israel. bill. >> improving, yeah. now, 58-40. which is bad. we have seen compared to general approval from jews. there is
we have wealthy nations in europe, with a large population, that, leave it all to the united states. and it is true. no one thing costs a lot of money. well, let me go back on, the weapons. as the price of the, ratification in the senate, of the nuclear weapons treaty last year, the republicans, to keep it from getting the 2/3 vote or give it the 2/3 vote insisted on spending tens of billions more over the years on enhancing the nuclear arsenal in ways the military doesn't think is necessary....
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states and the worst impulses. which is very close. to that situation. and that's a very descriptive way of saying it and you can check. for themselves and they can actually see and we have interviewed many of these people and they have openly supported the movement in the meantime violence continues in syria where five people have been killed by a bomb in a restaurant in damascus the air in the north the city is known for for a chance against president state television blamed the explosion on terrorists a term used by the government to refer to the armed opposition is the latest in a string of attacks across the country with daily reports of violations of the ceasefire which began last month the u.n. puts the death toll from the ongoing violence in the country since last year ten thousand people. a real crash in southern india has killed at least twenty four people and injured dozens of others investigators believe that the driver of a sleeper train broke a signal and collided with a good strain three passenger ca
states and the worst impulses. which is very close. to that situation. and that's a very descriptive way of saying it and you can check. for themselves and they can actually see and we have interviewed many of these people and they have openly supported the movement in the meantime violence continues in syria where five people have been killed by a bomb in a restaurant in damascus the air in the north the city is known for for a chance against president state television blamed the explosion on...
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. >>> businesses in the united states are racing to stake their claim in space. the company spacex is lding the pack. its engineers sent the first private cargo craft to the station. the dragon docked last friday to deliver food and other supplies. >> this really is, i think, going to be recognized as a significantly historical step forward in space travels. >> the dragon's docking is a major boost for u.s. government leaders. their current policy relies on the private sector to develop spacecraft following the end of nasa's shuttle program. >>> let's tak a look now at how the folks at spacex got to this point and how the companies are positioning themselves in this space race. nhk world's kensuke obara has the story. >> reporter: the dragon spacecraft was developed by a venture firm spacex. the company entered the space business just ten years ago. now it has a contract with the u.s. space agency nasa to deliver cargo to the iss. spacex first hit the headlines in 2010 when it became the first private company to successfully launch a spacecraft into orbit and the
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states and russia right now where you have the united states is very upset with russia over its veto of the attempt to use military force against syria and also the tension over the installation of the so-called anti missile was system in western and even eastern europe the united states may very well be behind this. the neo fascist party golden dawn is set to become the latest addition to the greek parliament exit polls show the extreme nationalist organization has won between six and eight percent of the vote well above the require three percent threshold economic analyst and international lawyer a next great guest believes that great lot to punish their governing parties for not paying attention to the people's wants and needs greece lost ten percent of its population under the nazi boot it will see we also have close to ten million diaspora greeks overseas so as you know so be it and racism is something we should stay far away from however in greece the governments have not dealt with the issue of illegal immigration very well we don't know how many illegal immigrants we have and
states and russia right now where you have the united states is very upset with russia over its veto of the attempt to use military force against syria and also the tension over the installation of the so-called anti missile was system in western and even eastern europe the united states may very well be behind this. the neo fascist party golden dawn is set to become the latest addition to the greek parliament exit polls show the extreme nationalist organization has won between six and eight...
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listen to sing came from the united states. also taking part in this they can't sleep that is sort of. placed over the last six months to. name their. names. to say sitting. next to mistakes and figure out what is going to really rather difficult. politically so we know there will be no say sit on. rocks at this. present or more of a day to celebrate spraying and then to protest anything. doctors are really going to scream reporting the opposition members are also out to get their message across among them the country's second largest party which still refuses to accept last year's parliamentary election results ultimately are unhappy about vladimir putin's return to the kremlin jacob graves now reports from amid a sea of red flags. is run the is held annually for the congress party all media carries certain amount of symbolism for them as they stand to represent workers in russia was a steve years of history comes the days of the soviet union masquerades which are held then when you take a look at the crowd you really get a se
listen to sing came from the united states. also taking part in this they can't sleep that is sort of. placed over the last six months to. name their. names. to say sitting. next to mistakes and figure out what is going to really rather difficult. politically so we know there will be no say sit on. rocks at this. present or more of a day to celebrate spraying and then to protest anything. doctors are really going to scream reporting the opposition members are also out to get their message...
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conditions from the united states. comes across a. day to mark the labor unions for the last seventy or eighty years. various political movements and parties on the street. the rest of the. citizen came from the united states. also taking part in this they can see how to sort of. place over the last six months of this time with this labor name their. large sites that they built up the devastation to the philippines. to mistakes in new york which is going through the other difficult time finance later politically so we know there will be devastation to fund it. right now i said this. reason or more of a day to celebrate spraying and then to protest anything. ridiculous no reporting opposition members are also getting the message across as well among them the country's second largest party which still refuses to accept last year's parliamentary election results ultimately unhappy about vladimir putin's return to the kremlin jake agree if no reports from a sea of red flags. is round the has held annually for the congress party all media
conditions from the united states. comes across a. day to mark the labor unions for the last seventy or eighty years. various political movements and parties on the street. the rest of the. citizen came from the united states. also taking part in this they can see how to sort of. place over the last six months of this time with this labor name their. large sites that they built up the devastation to the philippines. to mistakes in new york which is going through the other difficult time finance...
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it would have jurisdiction over firearms in the united states. it would prohibit deploying anti-missile defense system and force america to give aid. redistribute wealth to foreign countries. >> there is something called the rights of the child treaty which britain is significant thater to to. when cameron wanted to cut welfare benefits in britain, the rights of child advocate sued him said he wasn't allowed him to do that. the treaty provides that rich nations have a legal obligation to provide poor nations with enough aid. >> sean: so we're going spread wealth around the world. >> you are going to see lawsuits in the united states enforced by u.s. district courts that require us to increase our foreign aid budget. a foreign treaty under the clause in the constitution is equal to a constitutional amendment. you can't repeal it or override it. you only have two ways of getting out of it a constitutional amendment or being let out of it by 180 countries. >> sean: it's a very subtle title called "screwed." >> it deals with how china is screwing us
it would have jurisdiction over firearms in the united states. it would prohibit deploying anti-missile defense system and force america to give aid. redistribute wealth to foreign countries. >> there is something called the rights of the child treaty which britain is significant thater to to. when cameron wanted to cut welfare benefits in britain, the rights of child advocate sued him said he wasn't allowed him to do that. the treaty provides that rich nations have a legal obligation to...
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states for either protecting or site installations, perhaps navy ships, et cetera? >> the focus of iron dome is the course on israel and at this stage and if there are applications elsewhere and can't rule out the possibility we would be looking to transfer that knowledge elsewhere and this really is about israel and our commitment to that system. as you know in march that system was responsible for taking down 300 or excuse me 80% of several hundred rockets directed towards israel, so it is a proven system that works and that's why you saw today's announcement. it is a proven system. missile defense is important to israel. we're committed to supporting the israelis. >> let me ask a little bit more on this. $70 million in fiscal '12, is that what you're providing? >> that's what we're proposing a a reprogramming effort. >> congress for the fiscal '13 budget has budgeted $680 million versus $70 million. does seem like a david and goliath mismatch financially. why so little money and are you going to be supportive of the $680 million? >> well, we're supportive of a ve
states for either protecting or site installations, perhaps navy ships, et cetera? >> the focus of iron dome is the course on israel and at this stage and if there are applications elsewhere and can't rule out the possibility we would be looking to transfer that knowledge elsewhere and this really is about israel and our commitment to that system. as you know in march that system was responsible for taking down 300 or excuse me 80% of several hundred rockets directed towards israel, so it...
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international complications which i think united states. would go for more interest and a very hostile to iran are very fearful. things you thought somebody on the program mark i'm a visiting professor of international relations that built university in turkey. and just to remind you again you got a chance to see julian sanchez exclusive interview with bill choose day two days ants here on r.t. . a speech to two leading revolutionaries one from bahrain where the revolution failed was that egypt where the revolution is now into the world what makes a revolution and where is the arab spring going to go. people are gathering in central moscow for a demonstration dubbed by russian opposition activists is the march of millions they are protesting against vladimir putin's return to the criminal leave. tomorrow with our correspondent in the midst of the missing now a high and. we will be watching for loss to us and so the pictures come in but from our cameras. we can see there's a crowd there at the march but is it a march of a million or somewhat
international complications which i think united states. would go for more interest and a very hostile to iran are very fearful. things you thought somebody on the program mark i'm a visiting professor of international relations that built university in turkey. and just to remind you again you got a chance to see julian sanchez exclusive interview with bill choose day two days ants here on r.t. . a speech to two leading revolutionaries one from bahrain where the revolution failed was that egypt...
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china and united states are very economically. but the. chinese also the brand and america knology imports for or for its exports and for investments of course there are two dimensions to america's so-called people the first they mention of the economic they mention but the second they mention of these people which makes it more controversial is an increase in american military presence in the region in the philippines in single for and of course american troops in northern australia so this is the second dimension which is making the american relations very plans and that's why i feel that that is going to try and do some sort of control so i think one of the this. visit. now of course we always enjoy it when you get involved with us and our stories here at r.t. today we're asking you know where you think the u.s. and china relationship is heading what obstacles might be in the way here's how the vote and the numbers are stacking up for this hour of. so far almost half of you see a major proxy war ahead africa's natural resources less tha
china and united states are very economically. but the. chinese also the brand and america knology imports for or for its exports and for investments of course there are two dimensions to america's so-called people the first they mention of the economic they mention but the second they mention of these people which makes it more controversial is an increase in american military presence in the region in the philippines in single for and of course american troops in northern australia so this is...
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joining us is the former united states ambassador to the united nations, john bolton, who is with us, every sundays, about this time. good morning, ambassador. >> good morning, glad to be with you. >> eric: six years since the u.n. security council demanded iran stop the uranium enrichment and mahmoud ahmadinejad and the mullahs, are not listening. what does it mean? >> well i think this speech today is a prelude to the negotiation with the iaea that you mentioned. i think it makes clear what iran's position is. and, i think it torques up the position, that we'll give away more and legitimize more of iran's nuclear program. and, from mahmoud ahmadinejad's point, why not? it has always worked in the past and perhaps he opens it will work this time. >> eric: and, when they start the meetings tomorrow in vienna, it may not be working? >> i'm afraid for some including the obama administration it will not get through. in the media today there are stories written by commentators and others basically describing, this is a done deal. the iranians are going to given their enrichment to 20% of
joining us is the former united states ambassador to the united nations, john bolton, who is with us, every sundays, about this time. good morning, ambassador. >> good morning, glad to be with you. >> eric: six years since the u.n. security council demanded iran stop the uranium enrichment and mahmoud ahmadinejad and the mullahs, are not listening. what does it mean? >> well i think this speech today is a prelude to the negotiation with the iaea that you mentioned. i think it...
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states and there again is still this bizarre alliance between american democracy and the narco state who qualified for partnership from the washington viewpoint then it means that all other stakeholders in going down pakistani security and stability have a lot of homework to do to recalibrate their new air protests to the open ended and in fact permanent u.s. military presence in afghanistan. and let's now take a look at some other international stories making headlines this hour twenty three bodies have been found in north east mexico and they say it's part of the region's ongoing drug war between rival cartels several of the bodies were discovered hanging from a bridge while another fourteen dismembered corpses were hidden in ice boxes and garbage by the graves of three journalists were also uncovered. china has allowed a blind activist to leave the country along with his family as he has been offered a fellowship at a u.s. university trying go on china's case has overshadowed high level u.s. china talks currently taking place in the aging the self taught law became an inspiration
states and there again is still this bizarre alliance between american democracy and the narco state who qualified for partnership from the washington viewpoint then it means that all other stakeholders in going down pakistani security and stability have a lot of homework to do to recalibrate their new air protests to the open ended and in fact permanent u.s. military presence in afghanistan. and let's now take a look at some other international stories making headlines this hour twenty three...
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the people of the united states and their friends and allies will not live at the mercy of an outlaw regime that threatens the peace with weapons of mass murder his regime as an active program to acquire and develop nuclear weapons and let there be no doubt about we know for a fact there are that there. is we're just being carried out under the direction of dr david kay a respected scientist and former u.n. inspector was leading the weapons search in iraq we are determined to take this apart you have a tremendous a group of dedicated american men and women involved in this with the best assets of the intelligence community and provide. david cheney is not going to be done with this for quite some time david kay wants more time and he says it could take another six to nine months to make a definitive finding ministration is asking congress for hundreds of millions more six hundred million dollars to fund a continuing search have not yet found shiny pointy things that i would call a weapon before we can draw from conclusions we need to let the iraq survey group complete its work. we we
the people of the united states and their friends and allies will not live at the mercy of an outlaw regime that threatens the peace with weapons of mass murder his regime as an active program to acquire and develop nuclear weapons and let there be no doubt about we know for a fact there are that there. is we're just being carried out under the direction of dr david kay a respected scientist and former u.n. inspector was leading the weapons search in iraq we are determined to take this apart...